Yes, I agree. He is a bit of a nut case. (But he is kinda cute.) When I was living without cable I bought some of the CDs on sale from Amazon. I have one on which he says that the Great Pyramid is at the juncture of the longest line of latitude and the longest line of longitude. Did he go to 4th grade? The longest line of latitude is the equator and they are not where near that. But, more, the latitude lines are roughly equal. WTF?
They come up with some sites, though, that I never knew existed and they are fascinating. Last night they had a bunch of crystal skulls. It would be nice if mainstream science would address who/what this advanced civilization was. Clearly people with stone age tools did not build the pyramids. And it was clear to me when I saw them that the stones were not rolled across SAND using logs. The whole contraption would have sunk into the sand. Mainstream science is cheating us.
You do realize much of what they are addressing is old theories that are no longer held by modern science? I can take a coconut in the pacific and pebble in the US and draw "scientific" correlations as to how the got there and who was responsible. (I claim it was European swallows..... with the coconut, subterranean aliens with the pebble).
If you were to watch real archeological presentations you'll find we're finding that "stone age man" was much more sophisticated and knowledgeable than we used to give them credit for.
I watched Ancient Aliens last night and laughed as I could come up with reasonable scientific explanations and, similar to theirs, unreasonable explanations to counter every one of their claims.
That's why I call it the best comedy show on TV.........
I just can't buy that those huge structures were built by a primitive society. These are Stone Age tools:
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There is no way they built pyramids with them. Mainstream science needs to stop bullshitting us and do their job. They need to search for who/what advanced civilization built those structures. It wasn't people with arrowheads and bones.
If you're talking about Egypt, that was the Bronze Age not the Stone Age not to mention the Iron Age started in Egypt and they were not a primitive society. Nor were the Meso-Americans a truly primitive society. There's one plausible theory that canals were dug to the sites and the stone floated in on barges, could explain the evidence of water in the pyramids. Just because there's soft sand on the surface of the areas doesn't mean it was like that when the structures were built, there is solid ground below the sand. Where do you think the pyramid's foundations are? As for Meso-America, rock can be cut and polished with rock, it's hard but not impossible.